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    Super Tuesday Results! "McCain takes command; Clinton, Obama vie"

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    One thing is for sure.......Ron Pauls days in this "should" be done. When the best ya can do is pull 5 delegates on Super Tuesday, well, it's time to throw in the towel.

    Have a good one!:s4:
    Its not over till its over. MSM delegate counts are still for the most part just assumptions. In most states, a primary is nothing more then an official straw poll. Unless a state requires delegates to be "binding" its still up in the air as far as the counts go.

    MA is holding its caucus April 5th and I will be running for a delegate position. If I make it through to the national convention you can bet I'll give my vote to Ron if it turns into a brokered convention. Many of Ron's supporters are doing the same exact thing.
    Zimzum Reviewed by Zimzum on . Super Tuesday Results! "McCain takes command; Clinton, Obama vie" WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain seized command of the race for the Republican presidential nomination early Wednesday, winning delegate-rich primaries from the East Coast to California. Democratic rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama traded victories in an epic struggle with no end in sight. Clinton won Super Tuesday's biggest state, California, in the Democratic campaign, capitalizing on backing from Hispanic voters. Obama fashioned victories in Alabama and Georgia on the strength Rating: 5

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    Super Tuesday Results! "McCain takes command; Clinton, Obama vie"

    Quote Originally Posted by Zimzum
    Its not over till its over. MSM delegate counts are still for the most part just assumptions. In most states, a primary is nothing more then an official straw poll. Unless a state requires delegates to be "binding" its still up in the air as far as the counts go.

    MA is holding its caucus April 5th and I will be running for a delegate position. If I make it through to the national convention you can bet I'll give my vote to Ron if it turns into a brokered convention. Many of Ron's supporters are doing the same exact thing.
    Best of luck but dude.......he pulls in last damn near every time; especially now that there's the final 4. The fat lady may not be singing but she is definately on stage and waiting.

    Have a good one!:s4:

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